Augustine Abeyta
American painter
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Augustine Abeyta (c. 1914–1971) was a Puebloan-American painter from Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico. In October 1937, his work was exhibited at the American Indian Exposition and Congress in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[1] Abeyta was the son of Julio Abeyta, a silversmith and one-time governor of Tesuque Pueblo, and the brother of Crucita Abeyta, a potter known for her jars and bowls.[2]
Born
1914
Augustine Andres Abeyta
1914
Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico
Died1971 (aged 56–57)
Augustine Abeyta | |
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| Born | Augustine Andres Abeyta 1914 Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico |
| Died | 1971 (aged 56–57) |